Sunday, September 23, 2007

Day 7: Kingman AZ to Seligman AZ

85 miles, 4000 feet of climbing

Today was our recovery day from yesterday's long, long day. It's pretty sick when you start looking at 85 miles as a "recovery ride," but we have to. We (and most of the group) took it really slow today, still feeling yesterday a bit in our muscles but mostly on the seat. Can I (Nancy) just say that there was a good 5-mile steep climb at about 100 miles yesterday, and Ed tore up it like he'd just rolled out of the hotel and had fresh legs? Amazing. I, meanwhile, was a little less graceful. But we made it and were still smiling when we rolled in.

We got our kicks on Route 66 today, spending the whole ride on this historic road. The scenery in the past 2 days has gradually changed from barren dessert to something more plains-like. Rather than flats, rocks, sand and cacti, we've now got small mountains, long grasses, bushes big enough to duck behind, and even some small wild sunflowers on the side of the road. The road could be a whole lot smoother-- couldn't they have repaved it for us? =)

We are really in the middle of nowhere. I'm shocked this little motel in this little outpost has wifi! And good pizza. Dinner tonight is at the local Roadkill Cafe. Speaking of which, this trip has introduced whole new species into my roadkill vocabulary, including a rattlesnake and a coyote. The grasshoppers here are massive-- I'm talking the size of my two thumbs together. We figured out why when we saw one eating a dead grasshopper. Cannibalism has it perks.

Hopefully today's slow ride, post-ride nap, and a good night's sleep will re-energize us for tomorrow's full day to the Grand Canyon.